Raytheon Technologies introduces OxyJump NG oxygen supply system for military parachutists


Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies business, introduced its OxyJump NG oxygen supply system for use in high-altitude jumps by parachutists. The OxyJump NG system's breakthrough technology enhances mission capabilities with a longer gliding distance, improves jumper safety, is easy to use and contains significant size and weight advantages over legacy systems.
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Collins Aerospace's OxyJump NG system provides advantages for special operations missions, enabling longer glide duration on higher altitude jumps, maximizing oxygen use and reducing system weight (Picture source: Raytheon Technologies)


Existing oxygen supply systems are limited in extended high-altitude operations, restricting the effectiveness and reach of parachute missions. Advanced technology provides advantages for special operations missions, enabling longer glide duration on higher altitude jumps, maximizing oxygen use and reducing system weight.

Utilizing Collins' oxygen pulse technology – already certified by one NATO country – the OxyJump NG system provides users with a smaller, lighter-weight solution that automatically adjusts oxygen levels to enable longer mission profiles. "The OxyJump NG system gives allied armed forces the stealth, readiness and safety necessary to complete the most complex jumps on earth," said Brad Haselhorst, vice president and general manager of Military, Safety and Cargo Systems at Collins Aerospace. "The OxyJump NG system not only keeps up with the evolving nature of combat jumps, but it's ready for use today."

Designed for comfort and ease of use, the OxyJump NG system operates automatically and includes an ergonomically designed mask to comfortably and securely fit against the face, giving users peace of mind and keeping them focused on their most critical tasks.


Defense News May 2023